Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
[Re: Andy Wayne]
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...And if anyone else wants to post their “family” group shots, you could do that too. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> My little family is envious of your bigger family: This shot is just begging for an S7 to bridge the gap between the 5 inchers and the Dogfathers, isn't it!?!? And sorry for including a non family knife, but it's my favorite and it couldn't resist jumping into the frame.
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
[Re: mhr]
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08/29/08 04:41 AM
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Simon
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Nice collections guys
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
[Re: Simon]
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08/29/08 04:47 AM
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i used to use the ren wax but switched to the tuff cloth.
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
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08/29/08 05:13 AM
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Andy, your question got me thinking. I haven’t actually tried this, so I can’t recommend it. It is something I intend to try. Everybody is concerned about rust preventatives that are safe to have on a knife that you use preparing food. The standard answer is mineral oil. Mineral oil may not poison you, but it’s nothing I’d recommend taking internally. After all, mineral oil is a petroleum distillate.
Since I have continuing problems with my DMDC rusting, I’m going to try using beeswax. Not Burt’s beeswax, not fancy-with-additions beeswax. Just beeswax. The sort of plain beeswax they sell in blocks at fabric stores for waxing thread. It may or may not actually work to inhibit rust. That awaits testing. The potential advantage is, for the life of me I can’t see how a layer of beeswax on a knife would be a problem if I’m making a salad.
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
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08/29/08 05:26 AM
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MRpink
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Great family picture! You have a little bit of everything, some classic and some new school. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/bowdown.gif" alt="" />
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
[Re: MRpink]
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08/29/08 06:33 AM
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What about a light coating of Pam? Won't go rancid and foodsafe as well.
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
[Re: KnifeGuy]
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08/29/08 09:06 AM
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Very nice collection Andy, thanks for sharing.
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
[Re: Shaolin]
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08/29/08 09:52 AM
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adamlau
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That DFLE stands out as a winner!
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
[Re: adamlau]
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08/29/08 10:21 AM
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Andy,
The rust preventor I use is Vasaline Petrolium Jelly.....I am sure you should be able to get this in the States....it is non toxic and spread fairly thickly stops the air getting to the blade to create rust. All knives can be used without a wipe off if need be and no dodgy stomaches like mineral oil can create. It is good for a load of other uses to....heat rash...chapped lips...sore eyes....blister hot spots....great for a First Aid kit.
Great collection as well!
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
[Re: Steel Fan]
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08/29/08 10:44 AM
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Andy, I live on the Gulf coast and for years I have been using Corrosion X. Rods, reels, knives, guns, anything that will corrode or rust. Works for me. http://corrosionxproducts.com/corrosionxpage.htm
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
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08/29/08 11:24 AM
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Hmmm, I surprised no one mentioned it, Vegetable oil. I use this on my older kitchen knives that aren't stainless, and as yet, I haven't seen any rust or increase in the patina on the blade. Very food safe! LOL!
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Re: What do you guys think? (Pic)
[Re: Steel Fan]
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08/29/08 11:33 AM
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Andy,
The rust preventor I use is Vasaline Petrolium Jelly.....I am sure you should be able to get this in the States....it is non toxic and spread fairly thickly stops the air getting to the blade to create rust. All knives can be used without a wipe off if need be and no dodgy stomaches like mineral oil can create. It is good for a load of other uses to....heat rash...chapped lips...sore eyes....blister hot spots....great for a First Aid kit.
Great collection as well! Lately, after I reprofile an edge for somebody, I coat the edge with Vaseline before shipping. It provides a good barrier against moisture, and as you say, it is non-toxic as well. Last year when a bunch of bug bites on my arms became infected, my doctor told me to clean them with hydogen peroxide and coat them with vaseline. That actually worked much better than the expensive anti-biotic ointment I had been using, and they healed right up. Good stuff.
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